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Kara Lynn (thinking): Oh . . . I had forgotten what it feels like to have your spine broken.
Jany: Uh . . . Great move, Kara Lynn! Blake sure is in rough shape now!
Walker: Never mind that, young lady. You’re going to lose. We both know it.
However . . . Since I’m going to tell you the truth anyway . . .
I may as well get a head start. How much do you know . . . about the Book of Revelation?
Jany: . . . you know, I have not gotten any less Muslim since the last time you asked about some Christian thing.
Just finished archive binging your comic, love it… happy to be here.
Oh, sorry for the double post, but I got a bit excited about being current, here’s one for your Q&A
So is there any chance the master of the Being in captivity is dead? Would the being know even if separated from it’s master that the contract had been broken by death?
The last one that wasn’t allowed a Master was the Mouse and the Nazi experiments ended up killing him, at least according to Sparrow’s research.
And welcome!
I don’t think that is what ozaline was saying. She was talking about the master being dead. Personally I feel like the being would know because the master is basically written into their code and seem to have an almost psychic link with their masters.
But if the master is dead, that would be heartbreaking.
Thanks for reading, and congratulations on catching up!
If the Being’s most recent Master had died, it would have lost the emotional drive to get back to him, and would instead be driven to find someone new to Contract with. It would probably still have all those clear memories of him, but without the feeling of loving or missing him included.
One of those times that Jany’s obliviousness is a funny thing. I recognize that’s a Christian thing, does that count?
Love that response.